Reflection of Practice Teaching
REFLECTION OF PRACTICE TEACHING
This Off- Campus Practice Teaching really fulfilled the meaning of what being a teacher really is, other than we collected primary information about the field, the countless experiences strengthen us to be more equipped and service oriented as a teacher. I really learned a lot form the beginning to the last day of my stay in San Vicente- San Francisco National High School a vast of memorable experiences I will treasure in the future of my success. Thank You Bulacan State University College of Education (BulSU-CoEd) for giving us the opportunity to learn on our own and apply the things we ponder since in our first year on college. All I know that this experiences will be my avenue to uphold and grow academically and professionally in this profession. Education nor experiences indeed cannot be exchange to any material things in this world.
I would like also to dedicate this page for my cooperating teacher Mrs. Lilibeth Santos
To my
Mentor,
I
know how to write a formal letter but with this one? It is entirely different.
A message about how grateful I am. No! How blessed I am to be your “protégé”.
No words can define. No numbers can count all the things I`ve learned from you.
Basically, that’s the main reason why I didn’t
know how and where to start. I want to utter every single moment about the
roller coaster experiences of teaching while you are guiding me. However, I
need bundles of paper and more turmoil coming from the admin for excessive use
of ink and materials - that’s a dreadful idea.
To
start with, in the beginning I wasn’t nervous at all, for the reason that I
know I will be direct by one of the
exceptional teacher here in SVSF. Since
Field Study 123 and FS 456 I observed how good you are to handle the classroom
environment. Well planned in imposing activities and strategic innovation in
implying the learning objectives for the students. I was captivated by your own
skills and professionalism, enough evidence to choose you as my cooperating
teacher.
I
would like to show my gratitude from the various experiences I learned. For the
opportunity and for trust you’ve given me. To trust someone is not easy at all,
but to be trust by someone is something different. Thank you for the day to day
learning and advices about my teaching skills. Thank you for the task you’ve
given me. I am always thankful whenever you ask me to do something because I
know you want me to learn and be use to it - DLP`s, letters, interventions,
grade and such. Thank You.
I
am very pleased in helping me with my final demonstration. That day is really
stressful but you are there to help me and shoulder the half of it. Thank You.
It`s quite memorable because we are both stress by the other ST during that day,
for not informing us about the table incident. I am about to slam and punch
square to his face that day for what he did. Again, you are there from the
start to the last minute of my preparation to uplift my spirit and telling me
everything will be alright. Thank You.
Thank
you for introducing me what the world of teaching really is. I may not be the best student teacher you had,
but I will try my best to ponder the things you have shared. Sorry for being
late in the class - I badly need to improve my own punctuality. I may be
uncertain about my career, I am hoping that the Lord crosses our paths again.
All
I know that this experiences will be my new avenue to uphold my own
professional competence in the field. You already take a great part on my own
success not today, but for tomorrow`s success.
I will always remember you Ma`am.
Look
forward to witness the strategies, methods and techniques I`ve learned from
you.
With
define experience. Countless learning. As I finish my term of practice teaching
here in SVSF, No words. No numbers is enough for countless moment in expressing
my gratitude for helping me to grow in ample amount of time.
May
the Lord Jesus continue to bless your spirit. I will always be praying for tons
of love and blessings to you and your family. Thank You, Ma`am Lilibeth C.
Santos
Very
sincerely yours,
Marvin D. Masangcay
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